at their record high today. but will the european central bank signal lower borrowing costs are on the way? bag pipes skirl. paying the piper! as scots everywhere celebrate burns night, we ll be speaking to one whose playing has bagged a global following. yes we have bagpipes in this programme. we start in the us where air safety chiefs have cleared a path for boeing 737 max 9 jets to return to the skies after dozens were grounded when a cabin panel blew off mid flight, forcing an emergency landing. the federal aviation administration says the jets can fly again once approved inspections are done. but in a blow to boeing, the faa says it won t allow any ramp up in production of the 737 max until it s satisfied about the company s quality control. earlier on wednesday, boeing s chief executive faced senators in washington. our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. the boss of boeing said he understood the seriousness of the safety questions facing the co
it will be mild. all the details later. it s thursday the 25th of january. our main story. the families of the victims of the nottingham attacks will find out today what sentence the killer will receive. valdo calocane stabbed university students grace o malley kumar and barnaby webber, both 19, before attacking 65 year old school caretaker ian coates. his guilty plea to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility was accepted by the court earlier this week. our reporter navtej johal has spoken exclusively to ian s family ahead of today s sentencing. stubborn. yeah. taught me to fish, but said i was absolutely rubbish. same. fishing, football, family. the things that ian coates loved most. he wasn t the one to constantly say i love you. but we felt that love in the family household. on the 13th ofjune last year, ian, a 65 year old caretaker, was taken from his family in a morning of horror in nottingham that left three people dead. they can t forget the moment th
in a speech to cheering supporters in prague, petr pavel said it was time to return those values to politics. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show the city that never sleeps. in particular has we are in brooklyn, new york and this area, in particular. has gone through quite a renaissance. ..and why it has taken ages to wake up. let s go! could it be the end for seeing mummies in some of the world s most famous museums? in scotland, a chinese take on an traditional burns night supper. that s so tasty! i can actually taste the haggis! hi, and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. now, this apparently is the biggest covered public square in the whole of europe. and what a greeting for the 6 million visitors who come here every year to see collections gathered from all around the globe. well, a bit later, i ll be finding out why a growing number of museums are now rethinking their relationships with egyptian mummies. indeed, some
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residency and other rights of an attacker s family members. the memphis police department has disbanded the so called scorpion special unit whose officers are accused of murdering tyre nichols. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the travel show. this week on the show. the city that never sleeps. we are in brooklyn, new york, and this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it s taken ages to wake up. we re going. let s go. could it be the end for seeing mummies in some of the world s most famous museums? in scotland, a chinese take on a traditional burns night supper. that s so tasty. i can actually taste the haggis. hi, and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. now, this apparently is the biggest covered public square in the whole of europe. and what a greeting for the six million visitors who come here every year to see collections gathered from all around the globe. well, a bit later, i ll be finding out why a